#Yogācāra is not “Buddhist phenomenology” but Buddhist transcendental phenomenology, for its phenomenological reduction leads to transcendental consciousness — alaya-vijnana. In this respect, it is complementary to transcendental phenomenology of late #Husserl.
From the Madhyāntavibhāga, I'm guessing? Part of my recent work has involved looking into the meaning of bhūtakoṭi (reality limit) based on its use in other contexts. Do you have any leads?
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I’m not sure, sorry. As for reality limit, the proper philosophical terms for that are reduction base and transcendence, for the reduction base of phenomenal and transcendental aspects of consciousness is transcendent consciousness-in-itself (Emptiness, Suchness, etc.).
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